ARB Air Locker Sale - Lock In a Great Deal W/ ARB Air Lockers

flyingwil

Supporting Sponsor - Sierra Expeditions
Now through April 30th 2010, Sierra Expeditions is offering buy any one (1) ARB Air Locker, locking differential and receive one (1) ARB Compact Compressor (part number CKSA12) absolutely FREE!

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Buy any two (2) ARB Air Lockers, locking differentials and receive one (1) ARB Hi-Output Compressor (part number CKMA12) AND one (1) ARB Tire Inflation Kit (part number 171302) absolutely FREE!

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007

Explorer
Way to sucker punch my savings account! I can't resist this, its criminal :sombrero:

Which lockers do I need for a 2001 regular cab Tacoma (non TRD e-locker)?
 

flyingwil

Supporting Sponsor - Sierra Expeditions
Way to sucker punch my savings account! I can't resist this, its criminal :sombrero:

Which lockers do I need for a 2001 regular cab Tacoma (non TRD e-locker)?

All year Tacomas will need a RD129 in the rear.
These lockers suit open differentials only, and will not replace the factory e-locker unless the housing and 3rd member are replaced with open end diffs.

1996-04 Tacomas need a RD90 up front.
 
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Clark White

Explorer
What about a 99 4Runner, exactly the same as the Taco right? I used to think all things were the same between them, but have come to learn there are minor differences that make many parts unique.

Clark
 

flyingwil

Supporting Sponsor - Sierra Expeditions
What about a 99 4Runner, exactly the same as the Taco right? I used to think all things were the same between them, but have come to learn there are minor differences that make many parts unique.
Clark, for a 994Runner you will need:
RD90 up front.
RD132 in the rear.
Late model 50.00mm (1.969") ID bearings must be used with this specific application. (ARB Part No. 160116). These lockers suit open differentials only, and will not replace the factory e-locker unless the housing and 3rd member are replaced with open end diffs.
 

NateK

New member
Anything available for a 2010 Toyota Tundra with a 9.5" ring gear?
How about for a 10.5" ring gear?

Thanks!
Amazing deal indeed!
About how long would it take the HO compressor to fill a 35x12.5R18 rim from 15-45 psi?
 

flyingwil

Supporting Sponsor - Sierra Expeditions
Anything available for a 2010 Toyota Tundra with a 9.5" ring gear?
How about for a 10.5" ring gear?

Thanks!
Amazing deal indeed!
About how long would it take the HO compressor to fill a 35x12.5R18 rim from 15-45 psi?


For the '10 Tundra with a 9.5" ring gear you would need the RD152, the 10.5" is still in development.

The HO compressor is rated at 2.65CFM under no load.
 

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